Wakaba Eye Hospital, located in Kamata, Ota Ward, Tokyo, is a medical facility specializing in ophthalmology, including glaucoma and cataract treatment. The hospital has established partnerships with multiple university hospitals, including the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Tokyo Hospital, and has a referral system in place for patients with systemic diseases or cases requiring advanced treatment who need to be referred to specialized facilities. They also offer a pediatric myopia suppression clinic and provide care for a wide range of ophthalmological conditions, including eye strain, dry eye, corneal diseases, and retinal diseases. In their medical practice, they conduct online eligibility verification and strive to provide high-quality medical care by obtaining medical information such as visit history and medication records. The facility accepts credit cards and electronic payments, and is working to improve accessibility with barrier-free features. Multilingual support in English and Korean is another notable feature. Hospital visitation is prohibited during inpatient stays to prevent infection, and measures include restricted access to hospital wards and limitations on attendants. They also recruit participants for clinical trials, conducting trials targeting patients with glaucoma and ocular hypertension.